From the infamous Death Road to the iconic salt flat, journey through the expansive, gritty, and vibrant backdrop of Bolivia, South America. Explore the mountains, deserts, rainforests, or hundreds of villages and landmarks in one of many available vehicles.

Looks pretty great. Though I can't help but remember that one of Tom Clancy's best sellers was about what a bad idea it was to send a small special ops unit into south America to do exactly what this trailer is depicting.

Looks pretty great. Though I can't help but remember that one of Tom Clancy's best sellers was about what a bad idea it was to send a small special ops unit into south America to do exactly what this trailer is depicting.

Kinda Clear and Present Danger was about a unit like this getting left behind when a mission goes bad by the President and his cronies.

This game makes me feel uncomfortable in ways I can't even begin to describe because of the people I knew who have killed/maimed/been maimed/died/displaced/etc in the drug wars they are making entertainment out of. I think it looks awesome, but I hope people keep in mind that this game is entertainment built on 106k bodies and 1.6m displaced and those are just the numbers from Mexico. Imagine how many souls are gone because of this from the other 20 countries and 13 dependencies involved. Maybe it's because my family was displaced by the war on drugs, or that my home is stuck in this vicious cycle of drugs and poverty, or my first memories are of drug related violence, but this is the first game in my 20+ years of gaming that really, really bothers me and elicits such a strong response.

I'm wondering why so many Ubisoft games seem to be going towards their one game model. GR is like FC3 is like AC, etc.

I guess it sells, but what do vehicles, team takedowns (from Splinter Cell first, afaik, maybe they were in future soldier), and different modes of attack have to do with the core of the series? That has always been small team tactics on large maps. This looks like little action vignettes on small maps.

I am excited about this. Been waiting for a coop-centric game like this again. I spent 100s of hours playing the original Ghost Recon with a few friends, probably some of the most fun, I had in multiplayer back then.

Such good memories. Back then people made lots of excuses for friendly fire. One of my coop buddies was horrible with grenades and killed us so many times. When you team-killed, a character voice would say "Murphy, Murphy" ; so my friend wrote a parody song 'Murphyville' to the tune of 'Margaritaville.'

This game makes me feel uncomfortable in ways I can't even begin to describe because of the people I knew who have killed/maimed/been maimed/died/displaced/etc in the drug wars they are making entertainment out of. I think it looks awesome, but I hope people keep in mind that this game is entertainment built on 106k bodies and 1.6m displaced and those are just the numbers from Mexico. Imagine how many souls are gone because of this from the other 20 countries and 13 dependencies involved. Maybe it's because my family was displaced by the war on drugs, or that my home is stuck in this vicious cycle of drugs and poverty, or my first memories are of drug related violence, but this is the first game in my 20+ years of gaming that really, really bothers me and elicits such a strong response.

Every time I hear about this game I get a little twitch in my eye. I've been to Bolivia and have some very close friends there. I'm curious about how they will treat the geography (it's one of the most beautiful places I've ever seen) and people but I don't think I'll ever be able to buy it.

The Deluxe Edition: Available at GAME, contains the Standard Edition and the digital Deluxe Pack, which includes: the Huntsman rifle and motorbike, 3 emblems, 3 weapon camos, 3 character customisation items, and an XP booster. The physical version of The Deluxe Edition will also include 2 extra physical items: an in-game map of Bolivia and the original soundtrack of the game.

The Gold Edition: Available at Amazon, includes the Season Pass, giving players access to two major expansions, as well as exclusive digital content such as equipment packs, an exclusive vehicle, epic weapons, and the digital Deluxe Pack.

The Calavera Collector’s Case: Exclusive to the Uplay Shop, includes all the equipment needed to operate as a Ghost deep inside the Bolivian wildlands to take down the vicious Santa Blanca cartel. This includes the Gold Edition alongside the Ghost’s Audio Headset replica, a fully functional headset for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. Last but not least, the Collector’s Case also contains a Santa Blanca Cartel Skull, an in-game map of Bolivia, the original soundtrack of the game, a Bolivian carrying pouch, and 3 postcards of Bolivia.

A look at the The Calavera Collector’s Case is below followed by the Deluxe and Gold editions, respectively.

Those who pre-order the game will also receive “The Peruvian Connection”, a bonus mission which takes players on a dangerous journey through the high mountains of Bolivia. Here, they will need to “break the alliance between the Santa Blanca and the Peruvian Drug Cartels.”